The four types in the CNS are microglia, astrocytes, ependymal, and oligodendrocytes.
*microglia= phagocytes
*astrocytes= form the blood brain barrier
*ependymal= produce CSF (cerebral spinal fluid)
*oligodendrocytes= form the myelin sheath that wraps around the axon
There are 6 types of neuroglia in the nervous system carrying out different functions.
In the CNS:
Astrocytes - Mainly support and protect neurones, responsible for memory
Microglia - Protect CNS against infections
Oligodendrocytes - Make up the myelin sheath of neurons
Ependymal cells - Form cerebospinal fluid
In the PNS:
Schwann cells - Form the myelin sheath and help to regenerate axons
Satellite cells - support neurons and regulate exchange of materials between neurons and interstitial fluid
Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes, Microglia, Ependymal
There are 6 different types CNS: astrocytes, microglia, ependymal, and oligodendrocytes, PNS: satellite cells, and schwann cells
astrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, and oligodendrocytes
amendable cells, astrocytes, microglia, oligodendrocytes, and schwann cells
astrocytes
yes
The neuroglia ("nerve glue"), or glial cells, which in the CNS include Astrocytes, Ependymal cells, Microglia, and Oligodendrocytes.
First is the neuroglia, function is to support and protect the cells of the nervous system. Second is neurons, which are responsible for conducting nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.
There two types of cells found in nervous tissue. These two types of cells include: neurons and neuroglial cells.
Neurons conduct electrical impulses in the brain. Neuroglia are cells that support the neurons. These cells undergo mitosis where neurons do not. Brain tumors are formed from neuroglia cells because they mitosis.
Astrocytes, Microglia, Ependymal cells, and Oligodendrocytes
Neuroglia are the supporting cells of the NS. There are four types in the central nervous system (CNS) and two types in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They all have functions that contribute to the overall health of neuron cells.
microglia
There are 6 different types CNS: astrocytes, microglia, ependymal, and oligodendrocytes, PNS: satellite cells, and schwann cells
Ependymal Cells
Neuroglia
yes
astrocytes
The neuroglia ("nerve glue"), or glial cells, which in the CNS include Astrocytes, Ependymal cells, Microglia, and Oligodendrocytes.
Ciliated neuroglia are present in the central nervous system of animals. These neuroglia help move cerebrospinal fluid around the brain and spine.
astrocytes, microglia, oligodendrocyte, & ependymal cells
No, there are four types of tissue; muscular, epithelial, connective and nervous tissue. Neurons are categorised in the nervous tissue.